New additions to the ELI include: NEW What’s Current, author-interview podcasts from Epilepsy Currents: On demand SUDEP webinars for CME, CNE or no credit Registration for live 2015 Ask The Expert Webinar Series and recordings of previous sessions
The session is intended for current Epilepsy Fellowship Program Directors, Clinical Neurophysiology Program Directors, and those interested in starting an Epilepsy Fellowship
To help you manage your email volume, your AES Connect professional network subscription will be changed to daily digest instead of real time. Currently, all members who subscribe to AES Connect receive emails whenever a new All Member forum topic is posted
The guideline is published in the April 21 issue of Neurology and will also be published in the May/June issue of Epilepsy Currents. AES members Alan Krumholtz and Jackie French presented the guidelines during a press briefing and a TweetChat during the AAN conference
Your membership grants you access to: Live and on-demand learning opportunities A free subscription to Epilepsy Currents (which earned an impact factor of 5.615 this past year—making it one of the highest-rated epilepsy journals) Deep discounts on the AES Annual Meeting AES Connect—our exclusive, members-only community ... much more!
Below is professional resources to keep your epilepsy knowledge up to date, as well as a helpful list to share with your patients and advocates: Professional Epilepsy Education and Health Literacy: Epilepsy Learning Institute Archived Annual Meeting Abstracts Epilepsy Currents Spanish Resources Epilepsy Education Programs Medical Education Evaluator Archived Annual Meeting Symposium Institute of Medicine Report Patient/Advocate Health Literacy and Education Resources: About Epilepsy Epilepsy Facts and Figures Find a Doctor Find an Epilepsy Center Find a TS Clinic Epilepsy Diaries Patient/Family Resources & Organizations SUDEP Resources My Seizures Know More Clinical Trial Finder
Watch the video here or on our homepage ! Epilepsy Currents Articles covering Cannabis : Cannabidiol: Promise and Pitfalls Seizing an Opportunity for the Endocannabinoid System CBD and marijuana: Q-PULSE Survey T ake our medical marijuana poll!
From clinical and basic science researchers at leading universities, current and future leaders in cutting edge science and senior-level executives from the world’s top epilepsy focused companies, you’ll find them at AES 2014
November 5, 2014 ‐‐ Rapidly emerging technologies, novel imaging techniques, the development of new therapies and new genes, have given researchers and clinicians an extraordinary ability to explore the brain at the cellular, genetic and neural levels. While current epilepsy research may seem like it’s ripped from the pages of a science fiction novel, it’s real—and even pretty cool
Here are the most important parts of the plan, the Strategic Goals which will guide all that we do: Strategic Goal #1: Education AES must continue as the leader in education about epilepsy and career development for current and next generation epilepsy professionals